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When Harry's launched Flamingo, a women's care brand, they invested in static rendering with Gatsby to deliver the site's frontend in a scalable & performant way.
This talk explores the differences between server-rendering & static-rendering for web frontends, & lays out the architecture for shopflamingo.com. It discusses the importance of building a performance culture through monitoring & automation, & how building for performance helps ensure that sites are accessible for users, regardless of their access to fast networks & devices.
Tim Brown (@_brimtown), Senior Software Engineer at Harry's / Flamingo is a software engineer who builds for the web. He loves crafting intuitive & performant experiences for users. He is a Senior Software Engineer at Harry's, Inc, focusing on frontend architecture, web performance, & design systems.
Meetup is hosting us again. And they still have food & beer!
As always, we are going to have geekaways with geeky prizes provided by our sponsors.
Agenda:
6:30 - Arrive at Meetup, meet other members
6:45 - Event starts
7:00 - Statically Generating Performance (Tim Brown)
8:00 - Q&A
8:15 - "Books & Stuff" geekaways
8:30 - Open Discussion, Networking
Location:
Meetup
632 Broadway
9th floor
New York, NY
Directions on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/VUw23K
Entrance on StreetView: https://goo.gl/h4Cwh6
Our Sponsors:
- Fastly (https://www.fastly.com/) is the only CDN that gives businesses complete control over how they serve content & the ability to cache frequently changing content at the edge.
- Catchpoint's (https://www.catchpoint.com/) end-user experience monitoring provides complete visibility into users' experiences from anywhere to detect & fix issues faster.
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